We are back! This year's TCM will be held on September 23rd. Our wonderful lineup of speakers includes keynote Kassandra Ori-McKenney (UC Davis), Ronit Freeman (UNC), and Shashank Shekhar (Emory Univ). @RFreeman_Lab@sshekhr
Registration for the 2024 TCM will open on July 22! We encourage all cytoskeleton enthusiasts to submit an abstract for talks and poster presentations. Registration fees and important dates are listed below. #cytoskeleton#ResearchTriangle#NCTriangle
1. Honest title of every transcription talk:
“everything we previously told you about transcription was wrong, again”
Honest title of every cell division talk:
“here are 3 more proteins that are apparently absolutely essential for cell division but no one worked on previously”
Thank you to Doug, Jacob and Wendy for coming out to our PubTech Night and presenting some great microscopy solutions! You can meet them tomorrow at TCM! #Andor#Nikon#UNCHookerImagingCore
Calling all NC biophysicists! We are pleased to host the Carolina Biophysics Symposium on the beautiful UNC Chapel Hill campus on November 9-10. Registration is now open! See details about the symposium here: https://t.co/h3AgwfdNgq
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Hello, Cytoskeletors! Registration for the 2023 TCM is currently open. Registration is $75 before August 25th and includes entry into our Pub Tech Night on September 24th at Gizmos Brew Works in Chapel Hill. https://t.co/QVk0r41uV0
Hello, Cytoskeletors! The TCM team is excited to announce registration for the 10th annual meeting will be open on June 19th. We hope to see you
September 25th at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.
An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches.
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Excited to share multimodal instant PolScope developed by @ieivanov1. Check out the paper, code, and the movies of cellular dynamics 🔬🎥.
If your research can benefit from measurements of density and anisotropy, do reach out to us.